Denying “the existence of ontological fundamental mental entities” is probably more efficiently expressed by, “I don’t believe there are any minds without physical brains.” This rules out God, ghosts, and pretty much all of the supernatural, since things like homeopathy are contingent on water being able to “remember” or “know” things.
Denying “the existence of ontological fundamental mental entities” is probably more efficiently expressed by, “I don’t believe there are any minds without physical brains.” This rules out God, ghosts, and pretty much all of the supernatural, since things like homeopathy are contingent on water being able to “remember” or “know” things.